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    Star Lake Dispersal

    I think we are being a little hard on Star Lake. They aren't Neil Trask, Frank Felton, the Coopers, the Holdens, Jim Lents, Louis Latimer, or the Wyoming Hereford Ranch in its hay day who molded and shaped a line of cattle to fit into their preferences (whether those of us on the outside were...
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    This little guy surprised me!

    It looks like 2/3s of the Purebred Simmentals at ABS here in the US are black. The rest are solid red. The white faced, "flashy", and yellow Simmentals of my youth appear to be no longer en vogue......in the US http://abs-bs.absglobal.com/beef/simmental_ss_main.asp?
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    This little guy surprised me!

    The vast majority of Simmental breeders around here raise black cattle. Driving down the highway you would think they were commercial Angus. I have long since given up identifying breeds of cattle by visual evaluation.
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    beef quality gonna suffer?

    Where beef quality is going to suffer (in the short run) is a lot of these cattle are going to go on feed lighter because the backgrounders and the stockers don't have grass because of the drought. Heck a lot of them are coming off the cow earlier and lighter because the cow-calf operations are...
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    Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

    If the water came out of a lake, creek, river, or stream you can pretty safely bet there is a urine percentage to it (fish, critter, & human). Hopefully the water treatment system works well enough.
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    What breed...

    I am missing something here, because I thought he said that he wanted to start a "commercial" cattle herd. If you want to be selling commercial cattle, and black Angus is the dominant breed in northern illinois and we don't have a lot of money, time, or numbers.......then I would buy black...
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    Took some calves to the sale yesterday

    I am not an Angus guy; but think for a minute how much less premiums the Angus guys are getting BECAUSE of those non-Angus calves that won't grade passing for Angus at the stockyard. The repeat buyers know what calves at that yard have done for them in the past and adjust future pricing...
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    Got a new camera...cow family pictures

    I am not a great fan of Tarentaise cattle; but the 710 cow is just about as close to ideal phenotypically as a real cow can get.
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    Conformation Thoughts?

    Really he is pretty typical of American Simmentals now. When you add a little Angus you lose a little muscle. When you moderate your birth weights you lose some thickness. When you breed for easy keeping, moderate frame females in a large framed breed, you can lose more muscle and thickness...
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    Conformation Thoughts?

    Why would a little white on a sheath be grounds for disqualification in a breed that 15 years ago had white faces, white stockings, and often a white patch on the top side, with a white underline???
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    Crazy Angus and Hereford Question

    At risk of getting banned, it HAS been my experience that little red people work a whole lot better in the South than do big Black people. I think that has more to do with culture and how they were raised than it does with genetics; but if we are going to go there...........
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    Camp Cooley Sells

    All I can say is that it did not bring that when it WAS on the market.
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    Camp Cooley Sells

    That might work well in Texas. The recession really never got bad there. In most of the U.S., the deadest segment of the real estate market is spec macmansions on large acreage lots. People are too scared to tie up that much money in housing (now seen as a bad investment for the first time in...
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    Camp Cooley Sells

    George, it is 10,000+++ acres. How much money do you have to have to build the roads, the streetlights and the underground utilities to divide that sucker up into ~8,000 to 10,000 square foot lots? Nobody buys big lots any more because of the grass cutting expense. The last number I saw around...
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    Camp Cooley Sells

    You very well could be right. I have no geological data AT ALL on this property; but if it is so EASY to ramp up the gas production to $3 to $5 million a year, why did the LAST owner lose everything he had???? If it was worth a lot more that $2700 an acre.......why did it not bring more than...
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    Camp Cooley Sells

    If you can pay cash and you don't have to turn around and use that equity and this is less than 50% of your total net worth why not just go ahead and do it. I would probably still rather put my fictional $28 million into Brazil if it were my decision.
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    Camp Cooley Sells

    Hey, I fully admit that I do not know if the gas production is maxed out or not. All I had to go on was the information in the ad-video. Maybe you can double that production.....maybe those wells play out in 10-12 years.....I honestly don't have enough information to predict it either way...
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    Camp Cooley Sells

    I don't see where you get that this is such a "great deal". As I understand it the ranch has $1.4 million of oil and gas revenue (in a high oil and gas market). If you pay $28 million that is only a 5.3% return on your money invested. If you had a $100 million in net worth that is a...
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    Cattle To Survive The Heat Wave

    The lions, cheetas, and hyenas would have me so spooked that evil spirits would have to wait their turn.
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    Cattle To Survive The Heat Wave

    Doc, I don't think that he means that the cattle were in corralls. Andy used the word "paddock" I am assuming that he is refering to a small field in a cell grazing type arrangement. Andy is saying that his Sangas could have laid up in the shade but preferred to graze out in the heat of the day.
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